The Marking Plan for toothfish specimens in Argentina has been finalized

Published 2021년 12월 9일

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The Argenova XIV longliner completed a trip to mark toothfish specimens in the Argentine Sea's northern sector. The goal is to increase knowledge about this species from a less-visited area. The trip resulted in the tagging of 47 fish, mostly juveniles. This initiative is valuable for studying the toothfish population structure in the Argentine Sea and is part of a collaboration between researchers and the shipowner sector.
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On December 6, the trip of the longliner Argenova XIV concluded, in which the plan to mark specimens of toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), located in the northern sector of the slope in the Argentine Sea, was launched. The species has a wide distribution in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean, from latitude 37 ° to 56 ° South, on the slope and the continental shelf. Given the existence of new information related to their migratory movements and reproductive aspects, it was necessary to increase the biological-fishing knowledge of the species from the northern sector, from 42 ° South, an area that is currently little visited by the fleet. The tag and recapture program is a very useful tool to gather information about the movements of the species. During the trip made by the longline vessel, a total of 47 specimens of up to 100 cm in total length were tagged. The highest percentage of the marked individuals were juveniles, that is, less than 82 cm. Each fish was manipulated in order to ...
Source: Inidep

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